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As someone interested in history, the South, civil rights, and folk songs, I loved this book. The author starts by tracking down evidence to propose a candidate for the original John Henry who inspired the song. The author then fills in the details of what John Henry's life after arrest was probably like based on court, prison, and railroad records. Certainly, this part is speculative, as some reviewers have complained, but...
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I really liked this book. Most Americans will remember the story of John Henry from their youth, but most will also be surprised that he was an actual flesh-and-blood person. The author brings the story to life, and, even though I never imagined I'd read a whole book on this subjct, I found myself carried along. It's a terrific book and I really recommend it.
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